The moment your baby utters those first magical words is a milestone every parent eagerly awaits. But what happens when those words don’t come on schedule? Or when your toddler’s vocabulary grows at a ...
Statistics from 2015, pre-pandemic, approximate that 7.7% of U.S. children ages 13–17—nearly 1 in 12—have had a disorder related to voice, speech, language, or difficulty swallowing. However, a recent ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A 5-year-old wearing headphones is instructed by a prerecorded voice to repeat what they hear word for word. Such a test, called sentence recall, measures auditory processing, memory ...
Roughly 8-9% of young children have a speech sound disorder, which results in difficulties producing speech sounds correctly and often has no known cause, according to the National Institute on ...
Developmental language disorder (DLD) affects around two children in each class. It hinders their acquisition and use of language, even if they do not have other auditory, intellectual or neurological ...
If your child is still sucking their thumb by the age of 5 it can cause crooked teeth, breathing problems, and speech issues.
Finding help for nonverbal children or children with speech delays can be expensive, but one program in Colorado is working to help every child find their voice. Abby Marroon is a graduate student at ...
IU South Bend is providing free speech-language pathology services to the community. The IUSB Elkhart Speech-Language Clinic is not only helping to prepare future Speech-Language Pathologists, but it ...